you sound good to go to me, no disagreement here
nice reminder to not overfill the oil, though. when i change my oil i always pour in around 8oz, check, and take it slow from there. when i had overfilled early on i would have to drain the oil again or use a pump to draw some out the fill hole. neither was fun to do
for those who don't know its important to remember the space between completely LOW and completely FULL on the dipstick is roughly 1/10 the oil the scoot requires. give or take a bit. so if oil shows anywhere on the stick its fine. when i check my oil if its around 1/3 up the stick i feel good. if it goes much lower (usually not) i will add just a bit to bring it up to half or 2/3 at the most. but "topping off" is not necessary and can indeed be too full, so to speak
so if no oil appears on the stick don't just go dumping oil in, folks. you may be 1/3 quart down or just 1/10 of a quart. so add very slowly and check the level as you go along. you can go from LOW to over full very quickly otherwise
oh, the reason they do this of course is its a small engine and it's important to keep oil in the engine. so while a LOW reading on the stick (or even empty) may not actually be anything to worry about its better to be safe then sorry
so, keep the oil somewhere....anywhere on the stick, and you have enough oil. don't try to be perfect about where on the stick the oil is. as long as it's there you are good to go